By IVAN OKUDA
In Summary
Mr Amama Mbabazi argues that the NRM party’s recent
nomination of Ms Justine Kasule Lumumba as SG does not affect his tenure
and he will report to office on January 1, 2015 to serve out his
five-year term.
Kampala- The National
Resistance Movement (NRM) is set for melodrama as former Prime Minister
Amama Mbabazi insists he is still the legally recognised secretary
general (SG) of the party and will report for duty come January 1.
Mr Mbabazi argues that the party’s Central
Executive Committee recent nomination of Ms Justine Kasule Lumumba as SG
and Mr Richard Todwong as her deputy, does not affect his tenure and he
is determined to serve the party until his five-year term expires in
July 2015.
NRM’s National Executive Committee is expected to
approve the nomination of the new office bearers alongside Ms Rose
Namayanja and Kaberamaido County MP Kenneth Omona as treasurer and
deputy treasurer respectively on January 8.
Speaking to Sunday Monitor through his lawyers yesterday, Mr Mbabazi said he was, “elected for a specific term of office whose expiry, unless and until that term expires, the new changes do not affect him because the constitution bars retrospective application of the law.”
Speaking to Sunday Monitor through his lawyers yesterday, Mr Mbabazi said he was, “elected for a specific term of office whose expiry, unless and until that term expires, the new changes do not affect him because the constitution bars retrospective application of the law.”
Mr Severino Twinobusingye, speaking to our
reporter under Mr Mbabazi’s strict instructions, said, “the amendments
only apply to future leaders of the party. I don’t have any doubt in my
mind that he will return to office and serve till his five years
expire.”
Asked how his client perceives this hard-line
stance in light of the party’s appointment of new office bearers and the
chaos it portends, Mr Twinobusingye said: “Those who created the
confusion know how to deal with it because that confusion is not
permitted by the law.”
Mr John Mary Mugisha, another of Mr Mbabazi’
lawyers, declined to comment on the matter, saying, “I am not free
commenting on that issue because it is sub judice. It is before court.”
On Wednesday this week, Mr Benjamin Alipanga, 46, a
student of Psychology and Education Sciences at Kent University,
applied for an interim order of stay asking the Constitutional Court to
halt the appointment of the new office bearers and restore Mr Mbabazi to
office.
Sources close to the embattled ex premier
intimated to this newspaper that Mr Alipanga is acting as Mr Mbabazi’s
proxy in the case.
The four law firms representing the petitioner are
the same entities that wrote to the Director of Public Prosecutions and
police chief Gen Kale Kayihura recently asking the two to furnish them
with details of Mr Mbabazi’s rumoured arrest and prosecution over
alleged money laundering.
Mbabazi’s firm stand
When Sunday Monitor reached the Kinkizi West MP for a comment on Saturday, he asked our reporter to go ahead with the story and remarked, “No comment” to all questions. Specifically asked if he was concerned by the likely chaos if he reported for duty on January 1, he said, “No comment.”
When Sunday Monitor reached the Kinkizi West MP for a comment on Saturday, he asked our reporter to go ahead with the story and remarked, “No comment” to all questions. Specifically asked if he was concerned by the likely chaos if he reported for duty on January 1, he said, “No comment.”
While addressing Christians at Karebeizi Church of
Uganda in Nyakinoni Sub-county, Kanungu District where he attended
Christmas prayers with his family, Mr Mbabazi is quoted to have said,
“This is not the time to talk about politics but very soon, I will
announce my next political move, which I believe will be news to
everyone,”
When contacted on the matter, NRM spokesperson Mary Karooro Okurut, said: “Don’t worry, our legal team will handle that one. That is a legal question which the lawyers will handle.”
When contacted on the matter, NRM spokesperson Mary Karooro Okurut, said: “Don’t worry, our legal team will handle that one. That is a legal question which the lawyers will handle.”
Asked what the party will do if Mr Mbabazi reports
for duty at the end of his “leave”, she said, “We shall cross the
bridge when we reach there.”
We could not reach the new office bearers by press
time for a comment as repeated calls to their known mobile telephones
went unanswered.
Mr Twinobusingye, however, said there is nothing
surprising about his client’s move, saying, “His letter was publicised.
He said he was taking leave till December 31 and he has not issued any
communication to the contrary so he will report for duty when his leave
expires.”
On October 20, 2014, Mr Mbabazi wrote to President
Museveni, the party chairman, “As you are aware, I have been performing
the duties of Secretary General of NRM without a break for the last
nine years. I wish now to take leave of absence from duty from October
20, 2014 until December 31,” reads the letter in part
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